[06:42] How do you install ubuntustudio ubuntu 1904 standard gnome install without xfce? Which packages? [06:42] How do you install ubuntustudio into ubuntu 19.04 standard gnome install without xfce? Which packages? [06:44] And hello and thank you for all the hard work that is put into ubuntustudio. I'm just not an xfce person. I want studio in gnome. [06:45] !ubuntustudio-installer [06:45] Ubuntu Studio Installer is an app that can be used to add Ubuntu Studio's benefits to an existing Ubuntu (or official flavor) installation, or add additional packages. For more info, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UbuntuStudioInstaller [07:04] Eickmeyer: Thank you very much. Perfect! [15:53] Thanks. Ubuntu Studio is awesome. I tried some years ago to get jack up and conffed, but didn't get it to a working state. Now I can run Adroud with jack and also Rosegarden is automatically hooked up to replay captured midi with fluidsynth [15:54] Before I never got Rosegarden and Ardour up with jack, so thanks [16:05] Can anyne point me to the package name for the snd-hda-intel [ HDA Analayzer ? ] some pin rerouting utility? [16:05] Tuning a guitar, even with a meter used to be challenging. Then I got an app that plots in time the measurement and these days I can tune a guitar and not even take half afternoon [16:06] cannabis_indica: hdajackretask [16:06] OvenWerks: Thanks [16:06] cannabis_indica: it is included in Studio [16:14] I see it. thanks [16:15] well, I have a CS4206 cirrus and 4.0 sound. usually I have control of all 4 fron and rear... now the frons are not playing , but, they show up in all the sound and qjackctl, just no sound. I can even control rear and front from alsamixer but no sound out of the front speakers. [16:15] I should probably learn to play a song that someone else would also recognize. Can't do F or even Fm, because my index finger does not seem to barré. Having 011 strings prlly contributes, I ordered up some 010's 009's for the electric and a ton of single E strings in all gauges [16:16] So friend got me a version of Knocking on Heaven's door that does not have Fm at all [16:17] "Everybody" says that's the easiest for trying to play an actual song. [16:18] jubo2: glad you are enjoying things. I agree light string (extra light?) are a good starting point for learning bars. The fingers will strengthen with time. [16:18] OvenWerks: I also ordered up a nailon string guitar, strap and strap lock :) [16:18] and a "gig bag" lol [16:23] My 2005 M-Audio MobilePre USB sound card depreciation period is now going on 14-yrs and still going. Bought a USB mic though.. I hear I can plug those into the Jack patchbay and suddenly I have 3-track [16:24] I have a nylon stringed guitar as well as steel and an electric...The nylon string used to be my dad's [16:25] you can add a USB mic if you are using ubuntustudio-controls to run jack, yes. [16:27] I don't want my steel string to ever be destroyed. It is very a very nice guitar. I invested the last money of my student loan .. kinda hard to exchange an Ibanez for more drinks at the club [16:28] But in the summer time it is nice to have a guitar outside .. I have friends that can actually play one lol [16:29] and don't worry about the student loan: paid in full [17:11] OvenWerks: 100% stable running with qjackctl [17:12] something happened at 06:05:02 this morning that caused xruns on everything but besides that there hasn't even been any of those. [17:12] So basically it's entirely your fault. :) [17:31] What is the go-to solution in Ubuntu Studio for adding a little echo to a track to give the vocals some body? [17:31] I think it is echo I want, not sure though.. [17:35] You might want a delay plug in, such as the Calf vintage delay. [17:39] Eickmeyer: Thanks. Found it. [17:40] OvenWerks: I ran hdataskreset, rebooted, all my troubles are gone. Thanks again for a job well done. [17:40] full on 4.0 audio [17:42] Eickmeyer: But what would be a solution to alter a track after it has been recorded? [18:02] jubo2: effects bus in Ardour. [18:02] good morning [18:03] wonko: xruns were probaly from apt... in the auto upadte run from cron. [18:03] wonko: next thing is to try running jack with jack_control. [18:03] i have a high usage in irq/17-rt+ 81 [18:04] % [18:04] just jack_control start? [18:04] running ubuntu studio 19.10 beta [18:06] running ubuntu studio 19.10 beta and i have a high usage in irq/17-rt+ without any app open except terminal [18:06] OvenWerks: Ok, started. Let's see what happens [18:08] OvenWerks: Thanks... I'm looking at the Ardour manual and discourse on it. It is like a patchbay, just within Ardour? [18:08] I mean the service discourse [18:11] Thanks once again people. Ubuntu Studio on Kubuntu is really nice for my hobbyist needs [18:24] gone already... [18:25] wonko: jack_control is what controls uses internally. [18:27] jubo2: Ardour can use jack or straight alsa. But for buses it always does internal routing. It is like an aux channel in a hardware mixer. A little bit from your prerecorded track can be sent to a bus that just has an effect in it [18:27] Hmm, the 19.04 installer is being weird in a VM [18:28] I like the dragonfly reverb... but it is not included in Studio yet as it has not had a first release (or just has). [18:28] * OvenWerks has never used a VM... [18:29] I'm trying to see if I can't figure out where the upgrade to 19.10 went so terribly wrong [18:29] wonko: when you did the up grade did you have the ubuntustudio backports ppa turned off? [18:29] but if it's not going to let me install 19.04 that's kinda hard to do. :) [18:30] OvenWerks: I don't think so, no [18:30] :) [18:30] wonko: Eickmeyer says that it should be turned off and some ppa purge command used [18:31] (he has done it before, I haven,) [18:31] The command is literally "ppa-purge". sudo apt install ppa-purge [18:33] But would having the ppa enabled break the grub upgrade? You aren't touching that are you? [18:34] It depends which packages there is one package that has a grub file in it yes. [18:34] It allows the choice at boot time between low latency and generic kernels if both are installed. [18:35] It also makes sure the latest lowlatency kernel is always default even if there is a newer generic kernel installed [18:36] That file is different for 19.10 than it was for 19.04 and so there may have been a copy of the 19.10 version in the PPA [18:47] IT would just go back to the default. [18:47] weird that it would have jammed things up like that though